FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention generally relates to devices for crushing or mincing garlic.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Existing garlic mincers typically employ a cylinder and a piston for pressing garlic
though the cylinder and further through a grate to mince the garlic. The piston and
cylinder arrangement are operated by a pair of arms that are squeezed together in
the hand of the user, with no mechanical advantage. In addition, if a large clove
or multiple cloves are placed in the cylinder, the arms are separated at a distance
that can make it very difficult to force them together, thereby making it a challenge
to mince the garlic. Consequently, with current garlic mincers it is physically difficult
to mince garlic, and efforts to make it easier end up taking more time by requiring
the insertion of a single clove at a time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The exemplary garlic cutter as described below includes a ratchet housing body that
is pivotally mounted to a base. The ratchet body is biased away from the base so that
a user may use a hand to pull the ratchet body toward the base in a repeated manner.
Within the ratchet body a pusher is guided by a ratchet rack towards a grid of blades,
in which repeated pivotal motion of the ratchet body with respect to the base causes
the ratchet rack and the pusher to move toward the grid of blades. Cloves of garlic
or similar items positioned between the pusher and the grid of blades are pushed through
the grid of blades and thereby minced or chopped accordingly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail
below with reference to the following drawings:
[0005] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred version of a garlic press, shown in
a closed position.
[0006] Figure 2 is a sectional view of a preferred garlic press, taken along line A-A in
Figure 1.
[0007] Figure 3 is a partially exploded view of a preferred garlic press.
[0008] Figure 4 is a partially exploded view of a garlic container for use with a preferred
garlic press.
[0009] Figure 5 is an exploded view of a ratchet housing of a preferred garlic press.
[0010] Figure 6 is an exploded view of a main body of a preferred garlic press.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] With reference to Figures 1-6, a preferred version of a garlic press is illustrated
and described below. The preferred garlic press includes a ratchet housing 10 mounted
to a base or main body 20. The base is preferably formed with a floor 23 having surrounding
upright sidewalls that define a cavity or receptacle 22 for containing bits of minced
or chopped garlic. The base further includes elongated opposing upright sidewalls
24, 25, with a back wall 26 between them. The upright and back wall define an elongated
open area for receiving the ratchet housing. An upper end of each of the upright sidewalls
includes a bore for supporting an axle 21, such that the ratchet housing is carried
on the axle for pivotal movement into and away from the main body and the elongated
open area.
[0012] A pawl 30 is mounted to the back wall of the base, preferably at a location about
mid-way between the bottom and the top of the back wall. The pawl includes a pivot
end positioned adjacent the back wall, and an opposite working end configured as a
finger for engaging the ratchet teeth of the rack, as described further below. The
pawl finger is angled outward slightly, away from the back wall of the base when the
pawl is mounted. The pawl is mounted via a pawl mount 34, which in the illustrated
example is in the form of a pair of parallel U-shaped braces spaced apart from one
another and carried on a back plate. The back plate is received within a corresponding
recess on the back wall and held in place via glue, sonic welding, or other means.
[0013] A pawl pin 32 is supported within the U-shaped braces, and further receives opposing
upright tabs formed in the pawl 30 as best shown in Figure 6. A torsion pawl spring
31 is also carried on the pawl pin, with one free end adjacent a back side of the
pawl and a second free end adjacent the back wall of the base. Accordingly, with the
pawl mounted in place the pawl spring urges the pawl away from the back wall and toward
the rack.
[0014] A ratchet housing spring, or main body spring 33 is further mounted to the back wall
of the base and positioned to engage the ratchet housing as the ratchet housing pivots
toward the back wall of the base. The ratchet housing spring will thereby urge the
ratchet housing away from the back wall so that it will automatically move away from
the base when the user releases it after the ratchet housing toward the base. A pivotal
lock 29 is positioned at the base of the main body and configured to rotate into a
first position to prevent the ratchet body from pivoting away from the main body,
and to a second position allowing the ratchet body to pivot away from the main body.
[0015] As best seen in Figure 5, the ratchet housing is preferably formed with two outer
casing halves 11, 12, which join together to house the internal ratchet and pusher
members for urging garlic through a grid of blades. The ratchet housing supports the
ratchet rack 40, which is formed with a plurality of ratchet teeth 41 extending vertically
along a frame of the ratchet rack. Viewed in a horizontal cross-section, the preferred
ratchet rack is formed as a U-shape, with the ratchet teeth extending outward from
the base of the U.
[0016] At the top of each side of the ratchet rack (that is, along each upright of the U)
a guide 42 is formed. In the illustrated version the guide is in the shape of a horizontal
bar. The guide serves to align the ratchet rack within the housing as the ratchet
tack travels vertically downward within the housing, and also serves to limit the
downward path of travel of the ratchet rack by engaging one or more surfaces formed
on the interior of the ratchet housing.
[0017] A rack spring 48 further biases the ratchet rack toward the upper end of the ratchet
housing. As shown, the exemplary rack spring is a coil spring having a first end attached
to an internal peg formed on the inside of one of the ratchet housing halves. The
opposite end of the coil spring is attached to an upper end of the ratchet rack.
[0018] The lower end of the ratchet rack is attached to a pusher 50. The pusher includes
a plurality of projections 51 that are sized and configured to fit between openings
in a grid of blades, as described below. Consequently, the pusher pushes the cloves
of garlic through the grid of blades so that they are chopped or minced. The pusher
may be integrally formed with the ratchet rack or, in the preferred example, may be
separately formed and attached to it. As illustrated, the lower end of the ratchet
rack includes a pair of opposing fingers 43 that engage a corresponding pair of openings
52 formed in a mounting structure of the pusher. The fingers are configured such that
they deform inward under force to allow the pusher to be attached to or removed from
the ratchet rack.
[0019] A ratchet lock release 60 and rack lock plate 62 are positioned within the ratchet
housing to lock the ratchet rack in position, preventing a return to its upward position
as urged by the rack spring, as the ratchet rack travels downward. The ratchet lock
plate is formed as a horizontal plate having a central opening that is sized to allow
the ratchet rack to travel through the opening. The rack lock plate includes a peripheral
skirt that provides structural rigidity and facilitates the attachment of the rack
lock plate to interior walls within the ratchet housing.
[0020] The rack lock release is carried by the rack lock plate for horizontal sliding movement
of the rack lock release adjacent the rack lock plate. As with the rack lock plate,
the rack release lock includes a central opening sized to allow the ratchet rack to
travel through it. A lock plate spring 64 is supported at a first end by a peg formed
within the rack lock plate and at a second end by a peg formed on the rack lock release.
The lock plate spring is positioned to bias the rack lock release in a horizontal
direction that partially closes the opening for receiving the ratchet rack. One side
of the opening within the rack lock release, opposite the peg receiving the lock plate
spring, is formed with a ramp surface that is complementary to the shape of the teeth
formed on the ratchet rack. Thus, the ramp engages the rack teeth to limit upward
travel of the ratchet rack. The lock plate spring further biases the lock release
in the locking position, thereby locking the ratchet rack in position against the
lock release. As the rack moves downward, the teeth of the rack progressively slide
over the rack lock release and each progressive tooth is held in place by the rack
lock release. When the spring is compressed by application of a force against the
rack lock release, the ramp disengages the ratchet rack teeth, allowing the rack spring
48 to pull the ratchet rack upward to its resting position.
[0021] A trigger 70 provides a mechanism for automatically releasing the ratchet rack by
moving the rack lock release and compressing the lock plate spring. The trigger is
pivotally mounted to the ratchet housing at a central pivot point 71. The trigger
further includes an upper vertical cam surface 72 that is thinner at a first end and
thicker at a second end. When assembled, the cam surface 72 rests against a ramp 61
formed on the rack lock release. Pivotal movement of the trigger causes the cam 72
to slide along the ramp 61, thereby pushing the rack lock release horizontally away
from the upper end of the trigger. As explained above, the sliding movement of the
rack lock release causes disengagement with the ratchet teeth and return of the ratchet
rack to its resting position.
[0022] A container 80 (best seen in Figure 4) is removably secured to the lower end of the
ratchet housing. The container includes upright sidewalls 81 forming an interior space
for receiving one or more cloves of garlic to be chopped. A grid of blades 82 is mounted
to a lower end of the container, and in the version as shown the grid of blades includes
a first plurality of parallel blades and a second plurality of parallel blades in
which the second plurality is perpendicular to the first plurality. An end cap 83
traps the grid of blades between the lower end of the sidewalls and the end cap. In
the illustrated example, the lower end of the sidewalls and the end cap may include
internal projections to provide a firm surface for receiving the grid of blades.
[0023] The container further includes a container lock 85 to retain the container within
the ratchet housing. In the illustrated example, the container lock is formed as a
slightly outwardly extending projection integrally formed with the container and having
a living hinge at one end. A force exerted against the container lock forces it inward,
toward the interior of the container, such that the container lock is substantially
flush with the outer surface of the container sidewall forming the container lock.
The ratchet housing includes an opening that is sized and positioned to receive the
container lock, such that when the container is inserted into the ratchet housing
the container lock is positioned outward and rests against a shoulder formed by the
opening in the ratchet housing. To remove the container from the housing, a force
is exerted against the container lock to press it inward, clearing the shoulder formed
by the opening and allowing the container to be removed. In the preferred version
of the invention, a pair of container locks is provided on opposing sides of the container.
Likewise, a pair of openings is provided within the housing to receive a corresponding
one of the container locks.
[0024] A stem 86 is formed at an upper end of the container. Most preferably, the stem includes
an outer surface that angles upwardly and outwardly as the stem extends away from
the upper end of the container. The stem is sized and configured to engage a lower
end of the trigger 70 when the container is inserted into the housing.
[0025] The lower end of the trigger includes a foot 74 having a distal end forming an angled
outer surface. The angled outer surface extends along a line approximately forty-five
degrees with respect to the vertical axis of the trigger. The stem on the container
is sized and positioned such that, when the container is inserted into the housing,
the stem will contact the lower side of the foot 74 before the container is fully
inserted into the housing. As the container is further pushed upward into the housing
the stem slides along the angled surface of the foot 74, causing the trigger to pivot
somewhat about the pivot point 71. In turn, this pivoting action moves the cam 72
against the ramp 61, pushing the rack lock release inward and disengaging the ratchet
rack. Consequently, insertion of the container automatically causes the ratchet rack
to return to its resting position toward the upper end of the ratchet housing.
[0026] In use, one or more cloves of garlic (or other food items to be minced) are placed
in the container. The container is then inserted into the ratchet housing as described
above, causing the ratchet rack and pusher to move upward, away from the container.
[0027] The user then grips the ratchet housing and the base, squeezing the ratchet housing
toward the base. As the ratchet housing is pivoted toward the base, the pawl engages
a first tooth on the ratchet rack, locking the pawl against the corresponding tooth.
Further pivotal movement of the ratchet housing toward the base causes continued pivotal
movement of the pawl, which in turn urges the ratchet rack downward. This downward
movement of the ratchet rack likewise causes the pusher to move downward, pushing
the garlic into the grid of blades.
[0028] The teeth of the ratchet rack also engage the ratchet lock release as they travel
downward, such that when the pawl moves the ratchet rack downward the ratchet lock
release prevents upward travel of the ratchet rack. As the user releases pressure
of the ratchet housing the ratchet housing spring urges the ratchet housing away from
the base. Meanwhile, as described above, the ratchet rack remains in position. Continued
squeezing and releasing of the ratchet housing toward the base causes the pawl to
continue to incrementally move the ratchet rack downward, and therefore move the pusher
toward the grid of blades. Correspondingly, the cloves of garlic are pushed through
the blades.
[0029] As best seen in Figures 2 and 6, the bottom of the container, a slicing blade 95
slices the bits of garlic off as they are pushed through the grid of blades, thereby
producing small minced pieces. A slicing blade frame 91 is shaped to be secured to
a front portion of the base 20. The slicing blade frame 91 includes a pin 92 that
is held within a pair of recesses within the slicing blade frame. The pin carries
a slicing blade table 93, which secures to the sliding blade 95. Thus, the slicing
blade and table are mounted for pivotal movement about the pin held within the slicing
blade frame. A pair of stops 96 formed on the slicing blade frame are positioned to
limit pivotal travel of the slicing blade beyond an angle inclined above the horizontal,
and preferably at about 30 to 40 degrees above the horizontal. The slicing blade is
also positioned to rest adjacent the lower edge of the grid of blades. Accordingly,
as the ratchet housing and grid of blades pivots outward away from the base the slicing
blade scrapes against it, cutting the bits of garlic that have been pushed beyond
the grid of blades. A user may optionally rotate the slicing blade outward and away
from the base, thereby disengaging it from the grid of blades.
[0030] When mincing is completed, the user may clean the grid of blades with a comb 100.
The comb has individual teeth that are sized to fit within the openings in the grid
of blades to push any remaining bits through the grid.
[0031] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described,
as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure
of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely
by reference to the claims that follow.
1. A garlic press, comprising:
a ratchet body having an outer housing defining an interior space sized and configured
to receive a clove of garlic;
a grid of blades spanning the interior space;
a pusher positioned within the housing for axial movement toward the grid of blades,
the pusher being coupled to a ratchet rack;
a main body pivotally attached to the ratchet body for pivotal movement of the main
body with respect to the ratchet body; and
a pawl attached to the main body, the pawl positioned on the main body to engage the
ratchet rack when the ratchet body is pivotally moved toward the main body;
whereby pivotal movement of the main body with respect to the ratchet body causes
the pawl to engage the ratchet rack and thereby move the pusher axially toward the
grid of blades, pushing the clove of garlic through the grid of blades.
2. The garlic press of claim 1, further comprising a slicing blade carried on the main
body, the slicing blade being positioned to pass across the grid of blades as the
ratchet body is pivoted toward the main body.
3. The garlic press of claim 2, wherein the slicing blade is pivotally attached to the
main body, the garlic press further comprising a slicing blade spring coupled to the
slicing blade to urge the slicing blade in a direction toward the grid of blades.
4. The garlic press of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pawl is pivotally
attached to the main body.
5. The garlic press of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a pawl spring
connected to the pawl and configured to urge the pawl away from the main body.
6. The garlic press of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a main body
spring attached to at least one of the main body or the ratchet body, the main body
spring being configured to urge the ratchet body pivotally away from the main body.
7. The garlic press of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the grid of blades is
removable from the ratchet body, whereby removal of the grid of blades enables insertion
of the clove of garlic into the interior space.
8. The garlic press of claim 7, further comprising a removable container secured within
the interior space, the grid of blades being attached to the removable container.
9. The garlic press of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a ratchet
lock carried on the ratchet body and positioned to prevent movement of the ratchet
rack away from the grid of blades, and further comprising a ratchet lock release carried
on the ratchet body, the ratchet lock release being configured to release the ratchet
lock and thereby allow movement of the ratchet rack and the pusher away from the grid
of blades.
10. A garlic press, comprising:
a ratchet body formed by a housing;
a grid of blades supported by the ratchet body;
a pusher carried by the housing for axial movement toward the grid of blades;
a main body pivotally attached to the ratchet body for pivotal movement of the main
body with respect to the ratchet body;
a ratchet rack formed on one of the pusher or the main body;
a pawl attached to the other of the pusher or the main body, the pawl being positioned
to engage the ratchet rack when the ratchet body is pivotally moved toward the main
body;
whereby pivotal movement of the main body with respect to the ratchet body causes
the pawl to engage the ratchet rack and thereby move the pusher axially toward the
grid of blades.
11. The garlic press of claim 10, further comprising a slicing blade carried on the main
body, the slicing blade being positioned to pass across the grid of blades as the
ratchet body is pivoted toward the main body.
12. The garlic press of claim 11, wherein the slicing blade is pivotally attached to the
main body, the garlic press further comprising a slicing blade spring coupled to the
slicing blade to urge the slicing blade in a direction toward the grid of blades.
13. The garlic press of any one of claims 10 to 12, further comprising a main body spring
attached to at least one of the main body or the ratchet body, the main body spring
being configured to urge the ratchet body pivotally away from the main body.
14. The garlic press of any one of claims 10 to 13, further comprising a removable container
secured to the ratchet body, the grid of blades being attached to the removable container.
15. The garlic press of any one of claims 10 to 14, further comprising a ratchet lock
carried on the ratchet body and positioned to prevent movement of the ratchet rack
away from the grid of blades, and further comprising a ratchet lock release carried
on the ratchet body, the ratchet lock release being configured to release the ratchet
lock and thereby allow movement of the ratchet rack and the pusher away from the grid
of blades.